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College athletes are able to rake in big bucks through NIL deals. But is it too much money for someone so young?
Colorado universities can now put student athletes on the payroll for their name, image and likeness (NIL) rights — but the ...
House Bill 184 would prohibit NIL contracts inked in Ohio from extending beyond the time an athlete spends in college.
What used to be a chaotic free-for-all in March, where no-name schools from forgotten conferences elbowed their way past the ...
The NIL era of college sports has been tumultuous to say the least. Kids have come from high school to D1 college teams and ...
College Sports changed forever when the NCAA allowed student athletes to make money using their name, image and likeness - ...
A new state law protects Tennessee universities from antitrust lawsuits by athletes unhappy with player-pay rules coming to ...
A financial revolution once seemingly only available for college athletes is now trickling down all the way to the high ...
According to the British Journal of Sports Medicine, suicide is now the second most common cause of death among college ...
NIL stands for "name, image, and likeness"; NIL deals allow college athletes to make money off of those very things. Think when you see an influencer posting a product they've clearly been paid to ...
A financial revolution once seemingly only available for college athletes, NIL is making its way into high schools with U.S.
A financial revolution once seemingly only available for college athletes is now trickling down all the way to the high school level. NIL is making its way into high school gymnasiums and fields ...